The Best Chess Books Of All-Time
“What are the best Chess Books Of All-Time?” We looked at 1,069 of the top Chess books, aggregating and ranking them so we could answer that very question!
The top 33 titles, all appearing on 3 or more “Best Chess” book lists, are ranked below by how many lists they appeared on. The remaining 1,000+ books, as well as the lists we used, are in alphabetical order on the bottom of the page.
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Top 33 Chess and Strategy Books
33 .) Chess Fundamentals by José Raúl Capablanca
Lists It Appears On:
- Chessable
- Wikipedia
- Goodreads
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32 .) Chess Strategy in Action by John Watson
Lists It Appears On:
- Chess Area
- The Chess World
- Wikipedia
John Watson fleshes out the theory presented to enormous acclaim in Secrets of Modern Chess Strategy and extends it into new areas. He illustrates the modern practice of chess with many examples from imaginative players such as Kasparov, Kramnik, Anand, Ivanchuk and tempestuous innovators such as Shirov and Morozevich. In Secrets of Modern Chess Strategy, Watson broke new ground by describing the developments in chess strategy since the time of Nimzowitsch. He explained how modern players are more willing than their predecessors to favour dynamic considerations over static ones, and how they have increasingly transcended the limiting ‘rules’ which influenced play in earlier times. The dominant results of Garry Kasparov and the rise of a new generation of supergrandmasters testify to the effectiveness of this dynamic and open-minded philosophy which has enriched modern chess.
31 .) Chess: 5334 Problems, Combinations and Games by László Polgár
Lists It Appears On:
- Goodreads
- Wikipedia
- Chess For Novices
Chess analyzes more than 5,000 unique instructional situations, many taken from real matches, including 306 problems for checkmate in one move, 3,412 mates in two moves, 744 mates in three moves, 600 miniature games, 144 simple endgames, and 128 tournament game combinations. Chapters are organized by problem type. Each problem, combination, and game is keyed to an easy-to-follow solution at the back of the book, so readers can learn as they go. More than 6,000 illustrations make it easy to see the possibilities any position may hold.
30 .) How to Reassess Your Chess Workbook by Jeremy Silman
Lists It Appears On:
- Dan Heisman
- Goodreads
- Wikipedia
In this comprehensive workbook, International Chess Master, Jeremy Silman tests a player’s strengths and weaknesses with 131 problems that cover openings, middlegames (both positional and tactical), and endgames.
29 .) Judgment and Planning in Chess by Max Euwe
Lists It Appears On:
- Dan Heisman
- Goodreads
- Wikipedia
This is a basic book that teaches strategic planning in chess. It is a book that an entire generation of aspiring chess players studied and read, but seems to be nearly forgotten today. Written by a former Chess Champion of the world, this book has as its basis an entirely novel idea which will help players over a real difficulty. Many books have been written on the openings, some knowledge of which is essential to those who wish to enjoy their chess by playing it well. But after eight to fifteen moves or so the book on openings must of necessity break off, and the student is left with the intimation that the position in question is even, or that White or Black stands slightly better. This book is concerned with the game from then on. The author studies a number of orthodox openings and position from the point where the opening stage has come to an end. He describes the characteristics of the position reached, shows why one or the other side stands better, and gives a thoroughly practical demonstration of the means by which the game can be brought to its logical conclusion.
28 .) Pawn Power in Chess by Hans Kmoch
Lists It Appears On:
- Dan Heisman
- Goodreads
- Wikipedia
“The proper use of pawns — of paramount importance in chess strategy — sometimes even puzzles experienced players. This profoundly original and stimulating book by an International Master and prolific chess writer offers superb instruction in pawn play by isolating its elements and elaborating on various aspects.
After a lucid exposition of the fundamentals and the basic formations of one or two pawns that virtually constitute the keys to winning chess strategy, the reader is shown a multitude of examples demonstrating the paramount significance of elements of pawn manipulation. The author’s masterly explanation makes it perfectly clear to the beginner as well as the advanced player how the fate of a game depends on pawn formation and how pawn power holds the proceedings under its remote control. Over 180 games and diagrams illustrate the author’s theory and make it easy to follow the points made in the text.”
27 .) Russian Silhouettes by Genna Sosonko
Lists It Appears On:
- Five Books
- The Chess World
- Wikipedia
As a respected trainer who became a world-class chess grandmaster after leaving Leningrad and moving to Holland in 1972, Genna Sosonko observes the golden age Soviet chess from a privileged dual perspective. Combining an insider’s nostalgia with the detachment of a critical observer, he has produced unforgettable portraits of the heroes of this bygone era: Tal, Botvinnik, Geller, Polugaevsky, and the legendary trainer Zak are some of his subjects.
26 .) The Art of Chess Analysis by Jan Timman
Lists It Appears On:
- Chess For All Ages
- Wikipedia
- Wikipedia
25 .) The Game of Chess by Siegbert Tarrasch
Lists It Appears On:
- Chess For All Ages
- Goodreads
- Wikipedia
While there are many chess instruction books available, few have achieved the lofty stature of the present volume. Fewer still have been written by a legendary International Grandmaster whose pedagogical skills rivaled the chess prowess that enabled him to demolish opponents at the board. An immediate success upon its first publication, The Game of Chess has become one of the game’s enduring classics, considered by some critics the finest book ever written on the game.
24 .) The Immortal Game: A History of Chess by David Shenk
Lists It Appears On:
- Chess For All Ages
- Goodreads
- Wikipedia
Chess is the most enduring and universal game in history. Here, bestselling author David Shenk chronicles its intriguing saga, from ancient Persia to medieval Europe to the dens of Benjamin Franklin and Norman Schwarzkopf. Along the way, he examines a single legendary game that took place in London in 1851 between two masters of the time, and relays his own attempts to become as skilled as his Polish ancestor Samuel Rosenthal, a nineteenth-century champion. With its blend of cultural history and Shenkâs personal interest, The Immortal Game is a compelling guide for novices and aficionados alike.
23 .) Understanding Chess Move by Move by John Nunn
Lists It Appears On:
- Chess Area
- Dan Heisman
- Wikipedia
“John Nunn is one of the most highly regarded chess writers in the world. He has carefully selected thirty modern games to help the reader understand the most important aspects of chess and to illustrate modern chess principles in action.
Virtually every move is explained using words that everyone can understand. Jargon is avoided as far as possible. Almost all the examples are taken from the recent years and show how key ideas are handled by the grandmasters of today. The emphasis is on general principles that readers will be able to use in their own games, and detailed analysis is only given where it is necessary.”
22 .) Winning Chess Strategies for Kids by Jeff Coakley
Lists It Appears On:
- Chess
- Dan Heisman
- Wikipedia
“Winning Chess Strategy for Kids is a fun and comprehensive chess course written for children 7 to 13 years old. Full of original material and entertaining artwork, it’s a perfect guide for learning the royal game. Parents and teachers are sure to like it too.
The book begins on square one: covering the rules, basic mates, and elementary tactics. It then leads the student through a whole range of advanced strategies, including piece development, pawn structure, and attacking the castled king.Opening principles, middlegame plans, and endgames techniques are all explained in clear and simple language. Separate sections throughout the book are devoted to combinations and terminology.”
21 .) Winning Chess Tactics by Yasser Seirawan
Lists It Appears On:
- Chess Area
- Chess For Novices
- Wikipedia
Attack? Defend? Swap pieces? Tactics are the watchdogs of strategy that take advantage of short-term opportunities to trap or ambush opponents and quite possibly change the course of a game in a single move. Why should players only hope that opponents will blunder when International Grandmaster Yasser Seirawan can show them how to put the tactics of the world’s chess legends to work. Choose from the double attack, the pin, the skewer, deflection, the décor, x-rays, windmills, and many more time-tested tactics.
20 .) Chess Endings: Essential Knowledge by Yuri Averbakh
Lists It Appears On:
- Chess For All Ages
- Chess Tutor
- Dan Heisman
- Wikipedia
“By concentrating on the basic principles the average player is not only given a working knowledge of the endgame but also a firm foundation on which to further develop his or her interest and technique in this fascinating stage of a chess game.
The author, a Russian Grandmaster and endgame expert, takes the reader from the most elementary checkmates, through the exploitation of positional and material advantage, right up to the analysis of actual endings from master play.”
19 .) Endgame Strategy by Mikhail Shereshevsky
Lists It Appears On:
- Chess Improvement Blog 1
- Chessable
- Rafaelleitao
- Wikipedia
Shereshevsky’s masterful guide to endgame play is an essential work for every aspiring player. Using classic examples from grandmaster practice, together with modern illustrations and instructive games by lesser-known players, Shereshevsky lucidly explains the basic principles of the endgame: king centralization, the role of pawns, exchanging pieces, suppressing counterplay, two weaknesses, and much more.
18 .) Lasker’s Manual of Chess by Emanuel Lasker
Lists It Appears On:
- Chess For All Ages
- Chessable
- Goodreads
- Wikipedia
Emanuel Lasker was probably the greatest chess player of modern times. Certainly no man has ever held the world championship longer — 28 years — or kept his powers so long. In his sixties, Lasker began what amounted to a fresh career in chess by playing his first serious game in ten years, and defeating Max Euwe, the man who was the following year to become world champion. The secret behind his extraordinary abilities may perhaps be found in Lasker’s wide knowledge of every phase of the game, and his ability to be independent of schools or fashions.
17 .) Modern Chess Openings by Nick de Firmian
Lists It Appears On:
- Chess For All Ages
- Dan Heisman
- Goodreads
- Wikipedia
Modern Chess Openings is the best and most trusted tool for serious chess players on the market. First published over a half-century ago, this is a completely revised and updated edition of the book that has been the standard English language reference on chess openings. An invaluable resource for club and tournament players, it now includes information on recent matches and the most up-to-date theory on chess openings.
16 .) School of Chess Excellence series by Mark Dvoretsky
Lists It Appears On:
- Chess Area
- Chess Tutor
- Chessable
- The Grandmaster’s Club
Mark Dvoretsky is regarded as the leading chess coach in the world. He analyzes a wide range of positions, and his comments are packed with advice. Special test positions and frequent questions ensure the reader’s participation.
15 .) Secrets of Modern Chess Strategy: Advances Since Nimzowitsch by John Watson
Lists It Appears On:
- Chess For All Ages
- Dan Heisman
- The Chess World
- Wikipedia
It is now seventy years since Nimzowitsch wrote his monumental work My System. While it remains a fundamental work on chess strategy, the way chess positions are handled has changed greatly since Nimzowitsch’s time – both refinements to existing ideas, and completely new concepts. John Watson’s book fulfils the need for a thorough, profound work on the modern handling of chess positions, and how Nimzowitsch’s theories – still controversial and revolutionary at the time My System was written – have been refined and used alongside classical concepts.
14 .) The Amateur’s Mind: Turning Chess Misconceptions Into Chess Mastery by Jeremy Silman
Lists It Appears On:
- Dan Heisman
- Goodreads
- The Spruce
- Wikipedia
This book takes the student on a journey through his own mind and returns him to the chess board with a wealth of new-found knowledge and the promise of a significant gain in strength. Most amateurs possess erroneous thinking processes that remain with them throughout their chess lives. These flaws in their mental armour result in stinging defeats and painful reversals. Books can be bought and studied, lessons can be taken — but in the end, these elusive problems always prove to be extremely difficult to eradicate. Seeking a solution to this dilemma, the author wrote down the thoughts of his students while they played actual games, analysed them, and catalogued the most common misconceptions that arose.
13 .) The Kaufman Repertoire for Black and White by Larry Kaufman
Lists It Appears On:
- Chess Improvement Blog 1
- Dan Heisman
- The Chess World
- Wikipedia
Every competitive chess player needs to decide which openings he wants to play. Selecting a set of moves to employ, with either white or black, against each likely countermove by your opponent is a daunting challenge that takes a lot of time and effort.Grandmaster and former senior world champion Larry Kaufman provides a ready-to-go repertoire for both colors that is based not on what on what is objectively ‘best’ (meaning the most popular in recent grandmaster play), but on what is easy to digest for amateurs. Kaufman has selected a range of sound lines that do not outdate rapidly, do not require the memorization of lots of theory and can be played with confidence. The recommended openings are not razor-sharp but contain enough venom for the white side to strive for a clear advantage and for sufficient counter-chances on the black side. Kaufman presents his material with a good balance between narrative and variations and also provides common-sense guidance on how to evaluate positions. This manual, a completely revised and updated edition of ‘The Chess Advantage in Black and White’, provides a practical and reliable chess opening repertoire for a broad audience.
12 .) Think Like a Grandmaster by Alexander Kotov
Lists It Appears On:
- Chess For All Ages
- Chess Tutor
- Goodreads
- Rafaelleitao
A classic, now available in modern algebraic notation for the first time! Few books have had as much impact on chess literature as this: the first edition sold out within months, and it was immediately recognized as a masterpiece of chess instruction. Twenty years later, it remains a bestseller in the field and one of the best practical training manuals available.
11 .) My Great Predecessors by Garry Kasparov
Lists It Appears On:
- Chess Improvement Blog 1
- Chessable
- Rafaelleitao
- The Grandmaster’s Club
- Wikipedia
“The battle for the World Chess Championship has witnessed numerous titanic struggles which have engaged the interest not only of chess enthusiasts but also of the public at large. The chessboard is the ultimate mental battleground and the world champions themselves are supreme intellectual gladiators.
These magnificent compilations of chess form the basis of the first two parts of Garry Kasparov’s definitive history of the World Chess Championship. Garry Kasparov, who is universally acclaimed as the greatest chessplayer ever, subjects the play of his predecessors to a rigorous analysis.”
10 .) Silman’s Complete Endgame Course: From Beginner to Master by Jeremy Silman
Lists It Appears On:
- Dan Heisman
- Goodreads
- The Spruce
- US Chess
- Wikipedia
For over 100 years, the world’s leading chess players and teachers have told their students to study the endgame. This book teaches the students what they need to know at their current rating level, and builds on that knowledge for each subsequent phase of the player’s development.
9 .) The Life and Games of Mikhail Tal by Mikhail Tal
Lists It Appears On:
- Chess For All Ages
- Goodreads
- Quality Chess Blog
- Rafaelleitao
- Wikipedia
Mikhail Tal, the ‘magician from Riga,’ was the greatest attacking World Champion of them all, and this enchanting autobiography chronicles his extraordinary career with charm and humor.
8 .) The Seven Deadly Chess Sins by Jonathan Rowson
Lists It Appears On:
- Chessable
- Dan Heisman
- Dan Heisman
- Goodreads
- Wikipedia
Everyone loses chess games occasionally, but all too often we lose a game due to moves that, deep down, we knew were flawed. Why do we commit these chess-board sins? Are they the result of general misconceptions about chess and how it should be played? And how can we recognize the warning signs better?
7 .) The Art of Attack in Chess by Vladimir Vuković
Lists It Appears On:
- Chess Area
- Goodreads
- Chess For All Ages
- Dan Heisman
- Wikipedia
One of the finest chess books ever written, now in the revised algebraic edition. The author expounds both the basic principles and the most complex forms of attack on the king.
6 .) Bobby Fischer Teaches Chess by Bobby Fischer and Stuart Margulies
Lists It Appears On:
- Chess
- Dan Heisman
- Goodreads
- The Grandmaster’s Club
- Wikipedia
“Through practice problems and exercises, you’ll learn tactics and strategies to master the art of the checkmate. Perfect for all chess players, from those just learning the game to experienced players trying to improve. This book is the definitive way to learn how to play chess, or to master more complex chess strategies. It’s a must-have for any chess library.
This book teaches through a programmed learning method: It asks you a question. If you give the right answer, it goes on to the next question. If you give the wrong answer, it tells you why the answer is wrong and tells you to go back and try again. It is helpful, informative, and a fun, hands-on way of learning chess.”
5 .) Logical Chess: Move by Move by Irving Chernev
Lists It Appears On:
- Chess Area
- Chess For All Ages
- Dan Heisman
- Goodreads
- The Spruce
Having learned the basic moves, how exactly should a player improve? In this popular classic, the author explains 33 complete games, in detail, move by move, including the reason for each one. Playing through these games and explanations gives real insight into the power of the pieces and how to post them most effectively.
4 .) My 60 Memorable Games by Bobby Fischer
Lists It Appears On:
- Beginner Chess Blog
- Chess Tutor
- Chessable
- Five Books
- Goodreads
- Quality Chess Blog
- Rafaelleitao
- Wikipedia
In this authoritative reissue of one of the most important chess books ever written, the great Bobby Fischer takes the reader move by move through 60 of his most instructive and entertaining games, including the astounding “Game of the Century,” played when he was only 15 years old! The controversial alterations that were made to Bobby Fischer’s words in the last edition have been omitted in this version, so only the author’s own words are expressed, giving a true insight into one of the most gifted, troubled, and controversial minds of the 20th century.
3 .) Zurich International Chess Tournament, 1953 by David Bronstein
Lists It Appears On:
- Beginner Chess Blog
- Chess For All Ages
- Chess Improvement Blog 1
- Chess Tutor
- Goodreads
- Quality Chess Blog
- The Grandmaster’s Club
- Wikipedia
“David Bronstein ventured this evaluation of Zurich 1953 just three years after the event, in the preface to the first Russian edition of this book. Since that time the 210 games of the legendary tournament have only grown in stature. Most knowledgeable chess players now rate it the greatest tournament since World War II, and possibly the greatest tournament of all time.
In the 1920s Jim Marfia, a talented amateur player, became determined to provide an authoritative English translation of Bronstein’s book, a task which occupied him for several years. The complete record of the famous Zurich International Chess Tournament, 1953, is available in English for the first time.”
2 .) Dvoretsky’s Endgame Manual by Mark Dvoretsky
Lists It Appears On:
- Chess Area
- Rafaelleitao
- The Grandmaster’s Club
- Chess Improvement Blog 1
- Chessable
- Goodreads
- The Chess World
- Wikipedia
- Wikipedia
“When you are serious about improving your endgame skills, it is time for Dvoretsky’s Endgame Manual. Perhaps the best known and most respected instructor of world class chessplayers, Mark Dvoretsky has produced a comprehensive work on the endgame that will reward players of all strengths. For those ready to immerse themselves in endgame theory, there may be no better manual available today.
But, even if you do not play at master level, the book has been designed to help your endgame too. Basic theories and “”must-know”” concepts are highlighted in blue. You may skip the more complex analysis, focus on the text in blue, and still improve your endgame technique.”
1 .) My System by Aron Nimzowitsch
Lists It Appears On:
- Chess Area
- Chess For All Ages
- Chess Improvement Blog 1
- Chess Tutor
- Chessable
- Goodreads
- Quality Chess Blog
- The Grandmaster’s Club
- US Chess
- Wikipedia
“My System is at the top of a very short list of chess classics. Nimzowitsch’s ideas have had a profound influence on modern chess thinking. Most chess masters will at some point have studied Nimzowitsch’s work, and not to have read My System is by many regarded as a shocking gap in a chess player’s education.
The problem for an English-speaking audience has been that My System was written in German more than eighty years ago. The commonly-used contemporary translations have sounded dated for some time, and were always questionable: the translators frequently toned down many passages, fearing Nimzowitsch’s biting wit would be too controversial.”
The 1,000+ Additional Best Chess Books
# | Books | Authors | Lists |
(Titles Appear On 2 Lists Each) | |||
34 | 100 Endgames You Must Know | de la Villa | Dan Heisman |
Wikipedia | |||
35 | 107 Great Chess Battles | Alexander Alekhine | Wikipedia |
Goodreads | |||
36 | 50 Essential Chess Lessons | Giddins | Dan Heisman |
Wikipedia | |||
37 | Attack and Defence | Dvoretsky | Chess Area |
Wikipedia | |||
38 | Basic Chess Endings | Reuben Fine and Pal Benko | Chess For All Ages |
Wikipedia | |||
39 | Batsford Chess Openings 2 | Garry Kasparov | Goodreads |
Wikipedia | |||
40 | Better Chess for Average Players | Tim Harding | Goodreads |
Wikipedia | |||
41 | Better Thinking for Better Chess | Michael Robert Serovey | Goodreads |
Goodreads | |||
42 | Bobby Fischer Goes to War: How the Soviets Lost the Most Extraordinary Chess Match of All Time | Wikipedia | |
Goodreads | |||
43 | Bobby Fischer’s Games of Chess | Goodreads | |
Wikipedia | |||
44 | Capablanca’s Best Chess Endings | Irving Chernev | US Chess |
Wikipedia | |||
45 | Caro-Kann Defence: Advance Variation and Gambit System | Anatoly Karpov | Goodreads |
Wikipedia | |||
46 | Chess Curiosities | Krabbe | Wikipedia |
Dan Heisman | |||
47 | Chess Duels: My Games with the World Champions | Yasser Seirawan | Chessable |
Wikipedia | |||
48 | Chess for Zebras: Thinking Differently About Black and White | Jonathan Rowson | Goodreads |
Wikipedia | |||
49 | Chess Strategy Workbook | Bardwick | Dan Heisman |
Wikipedia | |||
50 | Chess Tactics for Advanced Players | Yuri Averbakh | Chess Area |
Chess For All Ages | |||
51 | Chess Tactics for Kids | Murray Chandler | Goodreads |
Wikipedia | |||
52 | Chess Workbook for Children | Todd Bardwick | Dan Heisman |
Wikipedia | |||
53 | Chess: The History of a Game | Richard Eales | Chess For All Ages |
Wikipedia | |||
54 | Collection School of Chess Excellence | Dvoretsky | Beginner Chess Blog |
Rafaelleitao | |||
55 | Dynamic Pawn Play in Chess | Marovic | Chess Area |
Wikipedia | |||
56 | Encyclopedia of Chess Openings (ECO) | Dan Heisman | |
Wikipedia | |||
57 | Fundamental Chess Endings | Karsten Muller and Frank Lamprecht | Chess Tutor |
Wikipedia | |||
58 | Garry Kasparov on Garry Kasparov, Part One: 1973–1985 | Garry Kasparov | The Chess World |
Wikipedia | |||
59 | Grandmaster Preparation | Polugaevsky | Rafaelleitao |
Wikipedia | |||
60 | Grandmaster Preparation Series | Jacob Aagaard | Chess Improvement Blog 1 |
Chessable | |||
61 | Grandmaster Secrets: Endings | GM Andy Soltis | US Chess |
Wikipedia | |||
62 | How to Beat Your Dad at Chess | Murray Chandler | Goodreads |
Wikipedia | |||
63 | How to Choose a Chess Move | Andrew Soltis | Dan Heisman |
Goodreads | |||
64 | Ideas Behind the Chess Openings | Reuben Fine | Chessable |
Wikipedia | |||
65 | Just the Facts! Winning Endgame Knowledge in One Volume | GM Lev Alburt and GM Nikolay Krogius | US Chess |
Wikipedia | |||
66 | Learn from the Legends: Chess Champions at Their Best | Marin | Chess Improvement Blog 1 |
Wikipedia | |||
67 | Lessons with a Grandmaster | Boris Gulko and Joel Sneed | Chessable |
Rafaelleitao | |||
68 | Masters of the Chessboard | Richard Réti | Five Books |
Wikipedia | |||
69 | Modern Chess Move by Move | Colin crouch | Dan Heisman |
The Chess World | |||
70 | Modern Chess Strategy | Luděk Pachman | Goodreads |
Wikipedia | |||
71 | My Best Games | Anatoly Karpov | Chessable |
The Grandmaster’s Club | |||
72 | Nunn’s Chess Openings | John Nunn | Goodreads |
Wikipedia | |||
73 | Nunn’s Chess Endings 1 & 2 | John Nunn | The Chess World |
Wikipedia | |||
74 | Pandolfini’s Endgame Course | Pandolfini | Dan Heisman |
Wikipedia | |||
75 | Pawn Structure Chess | Andrew Soltis | Goodreads |
Wikipedia | |||
76 | Play Winning Chess | Yasser Seirawan | The Spruce |
Wikipedia | |||
77 | Practical Chess Endings | Chernev | Dan Heisman |
Wikipedia | |||
78 | Questions of Modern Chess Theory | Isaak Lipnitsky | Quality Chess Blog |
Wikipedia | |||
79 | Rethinking the Chess Pieces | Soltis | Dan Heisman |
Wikipedia | |||
80 | Secrets of Grandmaster Play | Nunn | Beginner Chess Blog |
Rafaelleitao | |||
81 | Secrets of Pawn Endings | The Chess World | |
Wikipedia | |||
82 | Secrets of Practical Chess | John Nunn | The Chess World |
Wikipedia | |||
83 | Studies for Practical Players | Mark Dvoretsky and Oleg Pervakov | The Chess World |
Wikipedia | |||
84 | Studying Chess Made Easy | Dan Heisman | |
Wikipedia | |||
85 | Tal-Botvinnik 1960 | Mikhail Tal | Chess Area |
Goodreads | |||
86 | Tal’s Winning Chess Combinations: The Secrets of Winning Chess Combinations Described and Explained | Mikhail Tal and Victor Khenkin | Chessentials |
Goodreads | |||
87 | Test Tube Chess | August Livshitz | US Chess |
Wikipedia | |||
88 | The Application of Chess Theory | Efim Geller | Goodreads |
Wikipedia | |||
89 | The Art of Chess Combination | Eugene Znosko-Borovsky | Goodreads |
Wikipedia | |||
90 | The Art of Planning in Chess | Neil McDonald | Dan Heisman |
Goodreads | |||
91 | The Art of the Checkmate | Renaud and Kahn | Dan Heisman |
Wikipedia | |||
92 | The Art of the Middle Game | Paul Keres | Goodreads |
Wikipedia | |||
93 | The Hippopotamus Rises: The Re-emergence of a Chess Opening | Andrew Martin | Goodreads |
Wikipedia | |||
94 | The Mammoth Book of Chess | Graham Burgess | Chess For All Ages |
Wikipedia | |||
95 | The Method in Chess | Dorfman | Dan Heisman |
Wikipedia | |||
96 | The Most Instructive Games of Chess Ever Played | Chernev | Chess Improvement Blog 1 |
Wikipedia | |||
97 | The Oxford Companion to Chess | David Hooper and Kenneth Whyld | Chess For All Ages |
Wikipedia | |||
98 | The Ruy Lopez Explained | Gary Lane | Goodreads |
Wikipedia | |||
99 | The Trompovsky | Wikipedia | |
Wikipedia | |||
100 | The Turk: The Life and Times of the Famous Eighteenth-Century Chess-Playing Machine | Tom Standage | Goodreads |
Wikipedia | |||
101 | The Wisest Things Ever Said About Chess | Soltis | Dan Heisman |
Wikipedia | |||
102 | Thought and Choice in Chess | deGroot | Dan Heisman |
Wikipedia | |||
103 | Transpo Tricks in Chess | Soltis | Dan Heisman |
Wikipedia | |||
104 | Understanding Chess Middlegames | John Nunn | Dan Heisman |
The Chess World | |||
105 | Understanding Pawn Play in Chess | Marovic | Chess Area |
Wikipedia | |||
(Titles Appear On 1 List Each) | |||
106 | 100 let organizovaného šachu v českých zemích | Wikipedia | |
107 | 100 Master Games of Modern Chess | Wikipedia | |
108 | 1000 Best Short Games of Chess | Wikipedia | |
109 | 1000 Minor Piece Endings | Wikipedia | |
110 | 1000 Pawn Endings | Wikipedia | |
111 | 1000 Rook Endings | Wikipedia | |
112 | 1001 Brilliant Ways to Checkmate | Fred Reinfeld | Goodreads |
113 | 1001 Winning Chess Sacrifices and Combinations | Fred Reinfeld | Goodreads |
114 | 101 Chess Endgame Tips: Golden nuggets of endgame wisdom | Wikipedia | |
115 | 101 Chess Opening Traps | Wikipedia | |
116 | 200 Brilliant Endgames | Wikipedia | |
117 | 200 Open Games | Wikipedia | |
118 | 222 Opening Traps – after 1 | Wikipedia | |
119 | 300 King’s Gambit Miniatures | Wikipedia | |
120 | 360 Brilliant and Instructive End Games | Wikipedia | |
121 | 50 Selected Games | Bent Larsen | Quality Chess Blog |
122 | 50 Ways to Win at Chess | Wikipedia | |
123 | 500 Alekhine Miniatures | Wikipedia | |
124 | 500 Blackmar Diemer Gambit Miniatures | Wikipedia | |
125 | 500 Caro Kann Miniatures | Wikipedia | |
126 | 500 Center Counter Miniatures | Wikipedia | |
127 | 500 Endspielstudien (in German) | Wikipedia | |
128 | 500 English Miniatures | Wikipedia | |
129 | 500 French Miniatures | Wikipedia | |
130 | 500 French Miniatures, Collection II | Wikipedia | |
131 | 500 Indian Miniatures | Wikipedia | |
132 | 500 Italian Miniatures | Wikipedia | |
133 | 500 King’s Gambit Miniatures | Wikipedia | |
134 | 500 King’s Gambit, Collection II | Wikipedia | |
135 | 500 Master Games of Chess | Savielly Tartakower | Goodreads |
136 | 500 Pirc Miniatures | Wikipedia | |
137 | 500 Queen’s Gambit Miniatures | Wikipedia | |
138 | 500 Queen’s Gambit Miniatures, Collection II | Wikipedia | |
139 | 500 Ruy Lopez Miniatures | Wikipedia | |
140 | 500 Scotch Miniatures | Wikipedia | |
141 | 500 Sicilian Miniatures | Wikipedia | |
142 | 500 Sicilian Miniatures, Collection II | Wikipedia | |
143 | 64 Great Chess Games | Wikipedia | |
144 | 700 Opening Traps | Wikipedia | |
145 | A Century of British Chess | Wikipedia | |
146 | A Chess Omnibus | Wikipedia | |
147 | A Complete Guide to the Grivas Sicilian | Wikipedia | |
148 | A Contemporary Approach to the Middle Game | Wikipedia | |
149 | A First Book of Morphy | Del Rosario | Dan Heisman |
150 | A Fischer Favorite: The King’s Indian Attack | Wikipedia | |
151 | A Guide to Chess Endings | Wikipedia | |
152 | A Guide To Chess Improvement | Wikipedia | |
153 | A Killer Chess Opening Repertoire | Wikipedia | |
154 | A Parent’s Guide to Chess | Dan Heisman | Goodreads |
155 | A Passion for Chess | Wikipedia | |
156 | A Pocket Guide to Chess Endgames | Wikipedia | |
157 | A Practical Guide to Rook Endgames | Wikipedia | |
158 | A program to play chess end games | Wikipedia | |
159 | A selection of games at chess actually played by Philidor and his contemporaries | Wikipedia | |
160 | A Short History of Chess | Wikipedia | |
161 | A Spanish Opening Repertoire for Black | Wikipedia | |
162 | A Strategic Chess Opening Repertoire for White | John Watson | The Chess World |
163 | A65 Benoni | Wikipedia | |
164 | Advance and Other Anti-French Variations | Wikipedia | |
165 | Ajedrez Hupermoderno: estudio de las escuelas ajedrecistas a traves de una selection de partidas de grandes maestros de todas las epocas (in Spanish) | Wikipedia | |
166 | Alekhine’s Defence | Wikipedia | |
167 | Alexander Alekhine | Wikipedia | |
168 | Alexander Alekhine: Games 1902–1922 | Wikipedia | |
169 | Alexander Alekhine: Games 1923–1934 | Wikipedia | |
170 | Alexander Alekhine: Games 1935–1946 | Wikipedia | |
171 | Alexander Alekhine’s Best Games | Alexander Alekhine | Goodreads |
172 | Aljechin-Euwe Weltkampfbuch 1935 (in German) | Wikipedia | |
173 | Amateur to IM | Jonathon Hawkins | Chessable |
174 | America’s Chess Heritage | Wikipedia | |
175 | American Grandmaster: Four Decades of Chess Adventures | Wikipedia | |
176 | An Expert’s Guide to the 7 | Wikipedia | |
177 | An Explosive Chess Opening Repertoire for Black | Wikipedia | |
178 | An Opening Repertoire for White | Wikipedia | |
179 | Analyse du jeu des échecs | Wikipedia | |
180 | Analysing the Endgame | Wikipedia | |
181 | Analysis Manual | Dvoretsky | Chess Area |
182 | Anti-Sicilians A Guide for Black | Wikipedia | |
183 | Aron Nimzowitsch: A Reappraisal | Wikipedia | |
184 | Assess Your Chess Fast: From Expert to Master | Wikipedia | |
185 | Attack with Mikhail Tal | Mikhail Tal | Goodreads |
186 | Attacking with 1 | Wikipedia | |
187 | Attacking with 1e4 | Wikipedia | |
188 | Auf dem Wege zur Weltmeisterschaft 1923–1927 (in German) | Wikipedia | |
189 | Australia at the Yerevan Chess Olympiad | Wikipedia | |
190 | Australian Chess – Into the Eighties | Wikipedia | |
191 | Australian Chess Brilliancies | Wikipedia | |
192 | Back to Basics: Tactics | Dan Heisman | Chess For Novices |
193 | Baloven Kaissi | Chessable | |
194 | Baltic Defense to the Queens Gambit | Wikipedia | |
195 | Basic Chess Openings | Wikipedia | |
196 | Basic Endgames | Wikipedia | |
197 | Batsford Book of Chess Records (Batsford Chess Books (Paperback)) | Iakov Damsky | Goodreads |
198 | Batsford Chess Endings | Wikipedia | |
199 | Beat the KID | Wikipedia | |
200 | Beating the Anti-King’s Indians | Wikipedia | |
201 | Beating the anti-Sicilians | Wikipedia | |
202 | Beating the Fianchetto Defences | Wikipedia | |
203 | Beating the Grünfeld | Wikipedia | |
204 | Beating the Open Games | Wikipedia | |
205 | Beating The Petroff | Wikipedia | |
206 | Beating the Pirc/Modern with the Fianchetto Variation | Wikipedia | |
207 | Beating the Sicilian 3 | Wikipedia | |
208 | Beating Unusual Chess Openings | Wikipedia | |
209 | Begin Chess | Wikipedia | |
210 | Beginners Guide – How to Learn Chess in 60 Minutes. Everything You Need to Learn How to Play Winning Chess Quickly! | Graham Thompson | Goodreads |
211 | Beginning Chess | Bruce Pandolfini | Chess |
212 | Behind Deep Blue: Building the Computer that Defeated the World Chess Champion | Wikipedia | |
213 | Benko Gambit Accepted | Wikipedia | |
214 | Benko Gambit Revealed | Wikipedia | |
215 | Best Games | Alexander Alekhine | Quality Chess Blog |
216 | Best Games | Mikhail Botvinnik | Quality Chess Blog |
217 | Best Lessons of a Chess Coach | Sunil Weeramantry | Goodreads |
218 | Bird’s Opening | Wikipedia | |
219 | Bird’s Opening: Detailed Coverage of an Underrated and Dynamic Choice for White | Wikipedia | |
220 | Birth of the Chess Queen: A History | Marilyn Yalom | Goodreads |
221 | Bishop versus Knight: The Verdict | Wikipedia | |
222 | Black is OK Forever! | Wikipedia | |
223 | Black is OK! | Wikipedia | |
224 | Black is Still OK! | Wikipedia | |
225 | Black Knights’ Tango | Wikipedia | |
226 | Blackburne’s Chess Games | Wikipedia | |
227 | Blackmar Diemer Gambit | Wikipedia | |
228 | Blindfold Chess: History, Psychology, Techniques, Champions, World Records, and Important Games | Wikipedia | |
229 | Blitz Theory: How to Win at Blitz Chess | Wikipedia | |
230 | Blockade | Wikipedia | |
231 | Blunders and How to Avoid Them | Wikipedia | |
232 | Board and Table Games from Many Civilizations | Wikipedia | |
233 | Bobby Fischer Rediscovered | Wikipedia | |
234 | Bobby Fischer Uncensored | Wikipedia | |
235 | Bogoljubow, the Fate of a Chess Player | Wikipedia | |
236 | Book of Extraordinary Chess Problems | Wikipedia | |
237 | Book of the Hastings International Masters Chess Tournament 1922 | Wikipedia | |
238 | Boris Spassky: Master of Initiative | Wikipedia | |
239 | Botvinnik’s Secret Games | Wikipedia | |
240 | Budapest Fajarowicz: The Fajarowicz-Richter Gambit in Action | Wikipedia | |
241 | Budapest Gambit | Wikipedia | |
242 | Bughouse Chess | Wikipedia | |
243 | Building Up Your Chess: The Art of Accurate Evaluation and Other Winning Techniques | Wikipedia | |
244 | Bullet Chess: One Minute to Mate | Wikipedia | |
245 | Caissa Hungary | Wikipedia | |
246 | Cambridge Chess | Wikipedia | |
247 | Cambridge Springs Defense | Wikipedia | |
248 | Can You Be a Tactical Chess Genius? | Wikipedia | |
249 | Candidates Tournament – Zurich 53 | Bronstein | Rafaelleitao |
250 | Capablanca’s Best Games | Golombek | Chess Area |
251 | Carlsbad International Chess Tournament 1929 | Aron Nimzowitsch | Goodreads |
252 | Carlsen’s Assault on the Throne | Kotronais and Logothetis | The Chess World |
253 | Caro-Kann : Classical 4 | Wikipedia | |
254 | Catalog of Chess Mistakes | Wikipedia | |
255 | Catastrophe In The Opening | Wikipedia | |
256 | Challenging the Grunfeld | Wikipedia | |
257 | Challenging the Nimzo-Indian | Wikipedia | |
258 | Championship Chess | Wikipedia | |
259 | Charousek’s Games of Chess | Wikipedia | |
260 | Checkmate for Children | Stark | Dan Heisman |
261 | Chess | Laszlo Polgar | Beginner Chess Blog |
262 | Chess (Teach Yourself S) | Wikipedia | |
263 | Chess 101 | Dave Schloss | Chess |
264 | Chess and Machine Intuition | Wikipedia | |
265 | Chess Bitch: Women in the Ultimate Intellectual Sport | Wikipedia | |
266 | Chess Catechism | Wikipedia | |
267 | Chess Champion from China: The Life and Games of Xie Jun | Wikipedia | |
268 | Chess Christmas | Wikipedia | |
269 | Chess College 1: Strategy | Wikipedia | |
270 | Chess College 2: Pawn Play | Wikipedia | |
271 | Chess College 3: Technique | Wikipedia | |
272 | Chess Developments: The Modern Benoni | Wikipedia | |
273 | Chess Endgame Lessons | Wikipedia | |
274 | Chess Endgame Training | Wikipedia | |
275 | Chess Endings Made Simple: How to Approach the Endgame with Confidence | Wikipedia | |
276 | Chess Exam and Training Guide | IM Khmelnitsky | Dan Heisman |
277 | Chess Explained: The c3 Sicilian | Wikipedia | |
278 | Chess Explained: The Classical Sicilian | Wikipedia | |
279 | Chess Explained: The French | Wikipedia | |
280 | Chess Explained: The Meran Semi-Slav | Wikipedia | |
281 | Chess Explained: The Modern Benoni | Wikipedia | |
282 | Chess Explained: The Queen’s Gambit Declined | Wikipedia | |
283 | Chess Explained: The Taimanov Sicilian | Wikipedia | |
284 | Chess Explorations | Wikipedia | |
285 | Chess Facts and Fables | Wikipedia | |
286 | Chess for Children | Wikipedia | |
287 | Chess for Dummies | Wikipedia | |
288 | Chess for Match Players | Wikipedia | |
289 | Chess for Tigers | Wikipedia | |
290 | Chess for Tigers (2nd ed) | Webb | Dan Heisman |
291 | Chess Highlights of the 20th Century | Wikipedia | |
292 | Chess Is Child’s Play: Teaching Techniques That Work | Wikipedia | |
293 | Chess Lists | Wikipedia | |
294 | Chess Master vs. Chess Amateur | Euwe | Chess Area |
295 | Chess Meets of the Century | Bob | Goodreads |
296 | Chess Middlegames: Essential Knowledge | Wikipedia | |
297 | Chess Olympiads | Wikipedia | |
298 | Chess Opening Essentials, Vol | Wikipedia | |
299 | Chess Openings — Your Choice! | Wikipedia | |
300 | Chess Openings for White, Explained: Winning with 1 | Wikipedia | |
301 | Chess Openings: Traps And Zaps | Bruce Pandolfini | Goodreads |
302 | Chess Personalia, A Biobibliography | Wikipedia | |
303 | Chess Praxis | Wikipedia | |
304 | Chess Problems Tasks and Records | Wikipedia | |
305 | Chess Problems: Introduction to an Art | Wikipedia | |
306 | Chess Psyschology: Approaching the Psychological Battle Both on and Off the Board | Wikipedia | |
307 | Chess Reform Chess | László Polgár | Goodreads |
308 | Chess Rules of Thumb | Alburt and Lawrence | Dan Heisman |
309 | Chess Secrets: Great Attackers | Wikipedia | |
310 | Chess Secrets: The Giants of Power Play | Wikipedia | |
311 | Chess Secrets: The Giants of Strategy | Wikipedia | |
312 | Chess self-improvement | Wikipedia | |
313 | Chess Strategy | Wikipedia | |
314 | Chess Strategy for Club Players | Grooten | Dan Heisman |
315 | Chess Success: Planning After the Opening | Wikipedia | |
316 | Chess Tactics for Champions | Wikipedia | |
317 | Chess Tactics for Students (Student Edition; 10th anniversary edition) | John Bain | Dan Heisman |
318 | Chess Tactics from Scratch | Weteschnik | Chess Improvement Blog 1 |
319 | Chess Thinking: The Visual Dictionary of Chess Moves, Rules, Strategies and Concepts | Wikipedia | |
320 | Chess Under the Microscope | Wikipedia | |
321 | Chess Visualization Course, Book 1: General Tactics | Ian Anderson | Dan Heisman |
322 | Chess Wizardry: The New ABC of Chess Problems | Wikipedia | |
323 | Chess World Championship 1972: Fischer vs | Wikipedia | |
324 | Chess World Title Contenders and Their Styles | Wikipedia | |
325 | Chess: A History | Wikipedia | |
326 | Chess: Man vs | Wikipedia | |
327 | Chess: The Mechanics of the Mind | Wikipedia | |
328 | Classical Dutch | Wikipedia | |
329 | Classical Sicilian | Wikipedia | |
330 | Coincidences | Wikipedia | |
331 | Colle System, Koltanowski Variation 5 | Wikipedia | |
332 | Colle’s Chess Masterpieces | Wikipedia | |
333 | Collection of Chess Studies | Wikipedia | |
334 | Combinational Motifs | Blokh | Chess Area |
335 | Combinations: The Heart of Chess | Irving Chernev | Goodreads |
336 | Common Sense in Chess | Wikipedia | |
337 | Complete Chess Strategy 1: Planning the Pieces | Luděk Pachman | Goodreads |
338 | Complete Chess Strategy 3: Play on the Wings | Luděk Pachman | Goodreads |
339 | Complete Chess Strategy, Volume 1: First Principles of the Middle Game | Wikipedia | |
340 | Complete Chess Strategy, Volume 2: Principles of Pawn Play and the Center | Wikipedia | |
341 | Complete Chess Strategy: Play on the Wings | Wikipedia | |
342 | Complete Chess Strategy: Principles Of Pawn Play And The Center | Luděk Pachman | Goodreads |
343 | Complete Games of Alekhine: Volume I, 1892–1921 | Wikipedia | |
344 | Complete Najdorf: Modern Lines | Wikipedia | |
345 | Comprehensive Chess Course, Vol I | GM Lev Alburt | Dan Heisman |
346 | Comprehensive Chess Course, Vol II | Alburt | Dan Heisman |
347 | Comprehensive Chess Endings: Bishop Endings | Wikipedia | |
348 | Comprehensive Chess Endings: Bishop v | Wikipedia | |
349 | Comprehensive Chess Endings: Knight Endings | Wikipedia | |
350 | Comprehensive Chess Endings: Queen and Pawn Endings | Wikipedia | |
351 | Comprehensive Chess Endings: Rook v | Wikipedia | |
352 | Comprehensive Chess Endings:Rook endings | Wikipedia | |
353 | Concise Chess | Wikipedia | |
354 | Concise Chess Endings | Wikipedia | |
355 | Crack the Frutch: How to Play the Kingston Defence | Wikipedia | |
356 | Creative Chess Opening Preparation | Wikipedia | |
357 | Creative Chess Strategy | Wikipedia | |
358 | Curaçao 1962: The Battle of Minds that Shook the Chess World | Wikipedia | |
359 | Curried Chess | Wikipedia | |
360 | Curso a Arturo Pomar (in Spanish) | Wikipedia | |
361 | Cyclone: a Study of the Cyclic Chess Problem | Wikipedia | |
362 | Czech Open: Pardubice Phenomenon | Wikipedia | |
363 | Damengambit, Tschigorin System bis Tarrasch-Verteidigung (in German) | Wikipedia | |
364 | Dangerous Weapons: Anti-Sicilians | Wikipedia | |
365 | Dangerous Weapons: Flank Openings | Wikipedia | |
366 | Dangerous Weapons: The Dutch | Wikipedia | |
367 | Dangerous Weapons: The Nimzo-Indian | Wikipedia | |
368 | Dangerous Weapons: The Sicilian | Wikipedia | |
369 | Das erste International Schachturnier in Kecskemet 1927 (in German) | Wikipedia | |
370 | Das Grossmeister turnier New York 1924 (in German) | Wikipedia | |
371 | Das New Yorker Schach-Turnier 1927 (in German) | Wikipedia | |
372 | Das Schachleben in Sowiet-Russland (in German) | Wikipedia | |
373 | David DeLucia’s Chess Library: A Few Old Friends (Second Edition) | Wikipedia | |
374 | David Janowski: Artist of the Chess Board | Wikipedia | |
375 | De ludo scacchorum | Wikipedia | |
376 | De Schaakwedstijd Aljechin-Euwe 1926 (in Dutch) | Wikipedia | |
377 | Decision-Making at the Chessboard | Wikipedia | |
378 | Decisive Games in Chess History (originally published as Pachman’s Decisive Games) | Wikipedia | |
379 | Der Schachcomputer: Gegner Und Freund (in German) | Wikipedia | |
380 | Deux cents parties d’échecs, 1908–1927 (in French) | Wikipedia | |
381 | Developing Chess Talent | Wikipedia | |
382 | Developments in the Sicilian 2 | Wikipedia | |
383 | Diary of a Chess Queen | Wikipedia | |
384 | Dictionary of Modern Chess | Wikipedia | |
385 | Die Besten Partien Deutscher Schachgrossmeister: Klaus Darga, Hans-J | Wikipedia | |
386 | Die Sizilianisch für Mussiggänger (in German) | Wikipedia | |
387 | Die Theorie der Eröffnung – Königsindischer Angriff – Das Spielsystem mit dem Aufbau Sf3/g3/d3/Lg2/0-0/Sbd2 (in German) | Wikipedia | |
388 | Die Tschigorin-Verteidigung (in German) | Wikipedia | |
389 | Discovering Chess Openings: Building a repertoire from basic principles | Wikipedia | |
390 | Dismantling the Sicilian | Wikipedia | |
391 | Dutch Stonewall | Wikipedia | |
392 | Dvoretsky’s Analytical Manual | Mark Dvoretsky | The Chess World |
393 | Dynamic Chess Strategy | Wikipedia | |
394 | Dynamic Karo Kann | Wikipedia | |
395 | Dynamics of Chess Strategy | Wikipedia | |
396 | Easy Guide to the Dragon | Wikipedia | |
397 | Easy Guide to the Najdorf | Wikipedia | |
398 | Easy Guide to the Nimzo-Indian | Wikipedia | |
399 | Easy Guide to the Panov-Botvinnik Attack | Wikipedia | |
400 | Easy Guide to the Reti Opening | Wikipedia | |
401 | Easy Guide to the Ruy Lopez | Wikipedia | |
402 | Easy Guide to the Sveshnikov Sicilian | Wikipedia | |
403 | Elements of Positional Evaluation | Heisman | Dan Heisman |
404 | Elements of Positional Evaluation | Wikipedia | |
405 | Emil Diemer (1908–1990), missionnaire des échecs acrobatiques (in French) | Wikipedia | |
406 | Encyclopedia of Chess Endings | Wikipedia | |
407 | Encyclopedia of Chess Openings, volume B (1st ed | Wikipedia | |
408 | Encyclopedia of Chess Openings, volume C (1st ed | Wikipedia | |
409 | Encyclopedia of Chess Openings, volume D | Wikipedia | |
410 | Encyclopedia of Chess Openings, volume E | Wikipedia | |
411 | Encyclopedia of Chess Problems | Milan Velimirovic & Kari Valtonen | The Chess World |
412 | Encyclopedia of Chess Wisdom | Wikipedia | |
413 | ENCYLOPEDIA OF CHESS COMBINATIONS | Chessentials | |
414 | Endgame Analysis | Wikipedia | |
415 | Endgame Play | Wikipedia | |
416 | Endgame Preparation | Wikipedia | |
417 | Endgame Secrets: How to plan in the endgame in chess | Wikipedia | |
418 | Endgame Virtuoso Anatoly Karpov | Wikipedia | |
419 | Eröffnungsreihe STARTING OUT Geheimnisse des königsindischen Angriffs (in German) | Wikipedia | |
420 | Eröffnungsreihe STARTING OUT Sizilianische Geheimnisse (in German) | Wikipedia | |
421 | Essential Chess Endings: the Tournament Player’s Guide | Wikipedia | |
422 | Evans on Chess | Wikipedia | |
423 | Everyone’s Second Chess Book | Heisman | Dan Heisman |
424 | Excelling at Chess | Jacob Aagaard | The Chess World |
425 | Excelling at Chess Calculation | Wikipedia | |
426 | Excelling at Combinational Play | Wikipedia | |
427 | Excelling at Technical Chess | Wikipedia | |
428 | Exploiting Small Advantages | Gufeld | Chess Area |
429 | Exploring the Endgame | Wikipedia | |
430 | Fianchetto Grunfeld | Wikipedia | |
431 | Fighting Chess: Move by Move | Colin Crouch | The Chess World |
432 | Fighting the Anti-King’s Indians: How to Handle White’s Tricky Ways of Avoiding the Main Lines | Wikipedia | |
433 | Fighting The Ruy Lopez | Wikipedia | |
434 | Fire on Board, Part 2: 1997-2004 | Wikipedia | |
435 | Fire on Board: Shirov’s Best Games | Wikipedia | |
436 | Fischer vs | Wikipedia | |
437 | Fischer World Champion! | Wikipedia | |
438 | Fischer/Spassky: The New York Times Report on the Chess Match of the Century, | Richard Roberts | Goodreads |
439 | Flemish miniatures | Wikipedia | |
440 | Frank Marshall, United States Chess Champion | Wikipedia | |
441 | French Defence 3 Nd2 | Wikipedia | |
442 | French Defence: Tarrasch Variation | Wikipedia | |
443 | From My Chess Games, 1920-1937 | Max Euwe | Goodreads |
444 | Gambit Chess Openings | Wikipedia | |
445 | Gambit Guide to the Bogo Indian | Wikipedia | |
446 | Gambits | Wikipedia | |
447 | Game of Chess | Tarrasch | Chess Area |
448 | Games Ancient and Oriental and How to Play Them | Wikipedia | |
449 | Garri Kasparov | Wikipedia | |
450 | Garry Kasparov on Fischer: My Great Predecessors, Part IV | Garry Kasparov | Goodreads |
451 | Garry Kasparov on Garry Kasparov, Part II: 1985-1993 | Garry Kasparov | Goodreads |
452 | Garry Kasparov on My Great Predecessors, Part 1 | Garry Kasparov | Goodreads |
453 | Garry Kasparov on My Great Predecessors, Part 2 | Garry Kasparov | Goodreads |
454 | Garry Kasparov on My Great Predecessors, Part 3 | Garry Kasparov | Goodreads |
455 | Genius in the Background | Wikipedia | |
456 | Goldene Schachzeiten: Erinnerungen | Wikipedia | |
457 | Golombek’s Encyclopedia of Chess | Wikipedia | |
458 | Grandmaster Chess Strategy: What Amateurs Can Learn from Ulf Andersson’s Positional Masterpieces | Wikipedia | |
459 | Grandmaster Preparation – Attack & Defence | Jacob Aagaard | The Chess World |
460 | Grandmaster Preparation – Calculation | Jacob Aagaard | The Chess World |
461 | Grandmaster Preparation – Strategic Play | Jacob Aagaard | The Chess World |
462 | Grandmaster Repertoire 12–The Modern Benoni | Wikipedia | |
463 | Grandmaster Repertoire: 1 | Wikipedia | |
464 | Grandmaster Secrets – The Caro-Kann | Wikipedia | |
465 | Grandmaster Secrets: Counter-Attack! | Wikipedia | |
466 | Grandmaster Secrets: Openings | Wikipedia | |
467 | Grandmaster vs Amateur edited | Jacob Aagaard and John Shaw | The Chess World |
468 | Grau Torneo International de ajedrez Madrid Oktobre 1943 (in Spanish) | Wikipedia | |
469 | Great Chess Books of the Twentieth Century in English | Alex Dunne | Goodreads |
470 | Great Chess Upsets | Wikipedia | |
471 | GREATEST 365 CHESS PUZZLES AND GREATEST 501 CHESS PUZZLES | CSABA BALOGH | Chessentials |
472 | Grob’s Attack (1 | Wikipedia | |
473 | Guinness Chess, The Records | Wikipedia | |
474 | Half a Century of Chess | Mikhail Botvinnik | Chess Tutor |
475 | Handbuch des Schachspiels (in German) | Wikipedia | |
476 | Harry Nelson Pillsbury: A Genius Ahead of His Time | Wikipedia | |
477 | Hastings 1895: The Centennial Edition | Wikipedia | |
478 | How Computers Play Chess | Wikipedia | |
479 | How I became a grandmaster at age 14 | Wikipedia | |
480 | How Karpov Wins | Wikipedia | |
481 | How Not to Play Chess | Eugene Znosko-Borovsky | Goodreads |
482 | How To Be A Winner At Chess | Wikipedia | |
483 | How to Beat 1 | Wikipedia | |
484 | How to Beat Bobby Fischer | Wikipedia | |
485 | How to Beat the French Defence: The Essential Guide to the Tarrasch | Wikipedia | |
486 | How to build your chess opening repertoire | Wikipedia | |
487 | How To Crush Your Chess Opponents | Wikipedia | |
488 | How to Defend in Chess | Wikipedia | |
489 | How to Play – The King’s Indian Attack | Wikipedia | |
490 | How to Play Chess Endgames | Wikipedia | |
491 | How to Play Chess Endings | Wikipedia | |
492 | How To Play The Kings Indian Attack | Wikipedia | |
493 | How to Play the Opening in Chess | Wikipedia | |
494 | How to Play the Sicilian Defense | Wikipedia | |
495 | How to Think in Chess | Wikipedia | |
496 | How to Think like a Grandmaster and Play Like a Grandmaster | Alexander Kotov | Chessable |
497 | How to Use Computers to Improve Your Chess | Wikipedia | |
498 | How To Win At Chess – Quickly! | Wikipedia | |
499 | Hypermodern Chess: As Developed in the Games of its Greatest Exponent Aron Nimzovich | Wikipedia | |
500 | I Play Against Pieces | Wikipedia | |
501 | I Was Tortured in the Pasadena Jailhouse | Bob | Goodreads |
502 | Ideas Behind Modern Chess Openings: Black | Wikipedia | |
503 | Ideas Behind the Modern Chess Openings: Attacking With White | Wikipedia | |
504 | Illustrated Chess for Children | Wikipedia | |
505 | Imagination in Chess | Wikipedia | |
506 | Improve Your Attacking Chess | Wikipedia | |
507 | Improve Your Endgame Play | Wikipedia | |
508 | Improve Your Positional Chess | Wikipedia | |
509 | Improver’s It’s Your Move | Ward | Dan Heisman |
510 | Inside The Chess Mind | Aagaard | Dan Heisman |
511 | International und 37 Schweizerisches Schachturnier in Zuerich 1934 (in German) | Wikipedia | |
512 | Interview With a Grandmaster | Wikipedia | |
513 | It’s Your Move | Wikipedia | |
514 | Jeugdschaak : leerboek van de Koninklijke Nederlandse schaakbond KNSB : voor beginners, voor licht-gevorderden, voor doorzetters | B.J. Withuis | Goodreads |
515 | JOHN NUNN’S CHESS PUZZLE BOOK | JOHN NUNN | Chessentials |
516 | Judit Polgar: The Princess of Chess | Wikipedia | |
517 | Karpov on Karpov: Memoirs of a chess world champion | Wikipedia | |
518 | Karpov’s Strategic Wins 1: The Making of a Champion 1961–1985 | Wikipedia | |
519 | Karpov’s Strategic Wins 2: The Prime Years 1986–2009 | Wikipedia | |
520 | Kasparov against the World | Garry Kasparov | Goodreads |
521 | Kasparov Teaches Chess | Wikipedia | |
522 | Kasparov v Deeper Blue: The Ultimate Man v Machine Challenge | Daniel King | Goodreads |
523 | Kasparov versus Deep Blue: Computer Chess Comes of Age | Wikipedia | |
524 | Kasparov vs Karpov 1975-1985 | Garry Kasparov | Goodreads |
525 | Kasparov: How His Predecessors Misled Him About Chess | Wikipedia | |
526 | Kasparov’s Chess Openings: A World Champion’s Repertoire | Wikipedia | |
527 | Kasparov’s Fighting Chess 1993–1998 | Wikipedia | |
528 | Kasparov’s Fighting Chess 1999–2005 | Wikipedia | |
529 | Keres’ Best Games of Chess | Wikipedia | |
530 | Killer Grob | Wikipedia | |
531 | Kiln People | David Brin | Goodreads |
532 | King and Pawn Endings | Wikipedia | |
533 | King’s Indian Attack | Wikipedia | |
534 | King’s Indian Defence – Mar del Plata Variation | Wikipedia | |
535 | King’s Indian Defense: Averbakh Variation | Wikipedia | |
536 | Kings, Commoners and Knaves: Further Chess Explorations | Wikipedia | |
537 | Knaurs Neues Schachbuch für Anfänger und Fortgeschrittene (in German) | Wikipedia | |
538 | Knight on the Left: 1 | Wikipedia | |
539 | Königsindischer Angriff – Schach Training (in German) | Wikipedia | |
540 | L’Ouverture aux Échecs pour tous | Wikipedia | |
541 | La Sicilienne Najdorf Expliquée (in French) | Wikipedia | |
542 | La Sicilienne Taimanov Expliquée (in French) | Wikipedia | |
543 | La valeur theoretique du tournoi de Baden-Baden (in French) | Wikipedia | |
544 | Lærebok i sjakk (in Danish) | Wikipedia | |
545 | Larsen’s Opening | Wikipedia | |
546 | Lasker’s Chess Primer | Wikipedia | |
547 | Latvian Gambit | Wikipedia | |
548 | Le Gambit Dame Refusé Expliqué (in French) | Wikipedia | |
549 | Learn Chess Quickly | Israel Albert Horowitz | Goodreads |
550 | Learn Chess Tactics | Nunn | Dan Heisman |
551 | Legado! El campeonato mundial, Match Reshewsky-Kashdan, El campeonato de E | Wikipedia | |
552 | Les Jeux d’échecs non orthodoxes | Wikipedia | |
553 | Les mémoires d’un joueur d’échecs (in French) | Wikipedia | |
554 | Let Budapestskeho gambitu 1917–1997:A51-A52 (in Czech) | Wikipedia | |
555 | Libro de los juegos | Wikipedia | |
556 | Life & Games of Mikhail Tal | Mikhail Tal | Chess Tutor |
557 | Living Dolls: a Magical History of the Quest for Mechanical Life | Wikipedia | |
558 | Logic of modern chess (in Russian) | Wikipedia | |
559 | London 1980 | Wikipedia | |
560 | London: P | Wikipedia | |
561 | Looking for Trouble | Dan Heisman | The Spruce |
562 | Magnificence In Bled – The 35th | Wikipedia | |
563 | Main Line Najdorf | Wikipedia | |
564 | Marache’s Manual of Chess | Wikipedia | |
565 | Marcel Duchamp: The Art of Chess | Wikipedia | |
566 | Master Pieces: The Architecture of Chess | Wikipedia | |
567 | Mastering Chess Strategy | Wikipedia | |
568 | Mastering Positional Chess | Wikipedia | |
569 | Mastering The Chess Openings Series | John Watson | The Chess World |
570 | Mastering the Chess Openings, vol 1 | Wikipedia | |
571 | Mastering the Chess Openings, vol 2 | Wikipedia | |
572 | Mastering the Chess Openings, vol 3 | Wikipedia | |
573 | Mastering the Chess Openings, vol 4 | Wikipedia | |
574 | Mastering the Endgame | Wikipedia | |
575 | Mastering the Nimzo-Indian | Wikipedia | |
576 | Max Euwe: The Biography | Wikipedia | |
577 | Melody Amber Rapid Chess Tournament | Wikipedia | |
578 | Middle Game: Chess | Wikipedia | |
579 | Mis mejores partidas 1908–1923 (in Spanish) | Wikipedia | |
580 | Modern Benoni | Wikipedia | |
581 | Modern Chess Analysis | Wikipedia | |
582 | Modern Chess Brilliancies | Wikipedia | |
583 | Modern Chess Planning | Wikipedia | |
584 | Modern Chess Tactics | Wikipedia | |
585 | Modern Chess, Part 1: Revolution in the 1970s | Wikipedia | |
586 | Modern Chess, Part 2: Kasparov vs Karpov 1975–1985 | Wikipedia | |
587 | Modern Chess: Part 3, Kasparov vs Karpov 1986–1987 | Wikipedia | |
588 | Modern Chess: Part 4, Kasparov vs Karpov 1988–2009 | Wikipedia | |
589 | Modern Endgame Practice | Wikipedia | |
590 | Modern Ideas in Chess | Wikipedia | |
591 | More Basic Chess Openings | Wikipedia | |
592 | More Simple Chess: Moving on from the Basic Principles | Wikipedia | |
593 | Morphy Chess Masterpieces | Wikipedia | |
594 | Morphy Gleanings | Wikipedia | |
595 | Morphy’s Games of Chess | Wikipedia | |
596 | Most Amazing Chess Moves of All Time | Wikipedia | |
597 | Most Instructive Games of Chess Ever Played | Chernev | Dan Heisman |
598 | Moves in mind: The psychology of board games | Wikipedia | |
599 | My 61 Memorable Games | Unknown | Goodreads |
600 | My Best Games | Alexander Alekhine | The Grandmaster’s Club |
601 | My Best Games 1929–1976 | Wikipedia | |
602 | My Best Games of Chess 1924–1937 | Wikipedia | |
603 | My Best Games of Chess 1935-1957 | Vasily V. Smyslov | Goodreads |
604 | My Best Games of Chess, 1908-1937 | Alexander Alekhine | Goodreads |
605 | My Best Games, Vol 1: Games with White | Wikipedia | |
606 | My Best Games, Vol 2: Games with Black | Wikipedia | |
607 | My Best Games, Vol 3: Biography | Wikipedia | |
608 | My Great Predecessors, Part II | Wikipedia | |
609 | My Great Predecessors, Part III | Wikipedia | |
610 | My Great Predecessors, Part IV | Wikipedia | |
611 | My Great Predecessors, Part V | Wikipedia | |
612 | My Life and Games | Mikhail Tal | Chessable |
613 | My Life, Games, and Compositions | Pal Benko and Jeremy Silman | Chessable |
614 | My Most Memorable Games | Wikipedia | |
615 | My One Hundred Best Games | Wikipedia | |
616 | Najdorf Poisoned Pawn | Wikipedia | |
617 | New Ideas in Chess | Wikipedia | |
618 | New Ideas in the Queen’s Gambit Accepted | Wikipedia | |
619 | New York International Chess Tournament 1924 | Alexander Alekhine | The Grandmaster’s Club |
620 | Nimzowitsch/Larsen Attack | Wikipedia | |
621 | No Regrets:Fischer-Spassky 1992 | Wikipedia | |
622 | Off The Wall Chess Trivia | Wikipedia | |
623 | Offbeat King’s Indian | Wikipedia | |
624 | Offbeat Nimzo-Indian | Wikipedia | |
625 | Official Chess Handbook | Wikipedia | |
626 | Official Chess Rulebook | Wikipedia | |
627 | Official Rules of Chess (2nd ed | Wikipedia | |
628 | On the Attack: The Art of Attacking Chess According to the Modern Masters | Wikipedia | |
629 | Open Ruy Lopez | Wikipedia | |
630 | Opening Developments | Wikipedia | |
631 | Opening game in chess | Wikipedia | |
632 | Owen’s Defense | Wikipedia | |
633 | Oxford Encyclopedia of Chess Games, Volume 1 (1485–1866) | Wikipedia | |
634 | Paul Felix Schmidt / A Winning Formula | Eva Regina Magacs | Goodreads |
635 | Paul Morphy and the Evolution of Chess Theory | Wikipedia | |
636 | Paul Morphy: The Pride and Sorrow of Chess | Wikipedia | |
637 | Perception and memory in chess | Wikipedia | |
638 | Perfect Your Chess | Wikipedia | |
639 | Perusteet | Wikipedia | |
640 | Petroff Defence | Wikipedia | |
641 | Philosophy Looks at Chess | Wikipedia | |
642 | Pirc Alert! | Wikipedia | |
643 | Plan Like a Grandmaster | Wikipedia | |
644 | Planning in the Middlegame | Wikipedia | |
645 | Play 1 | Wikipedia | |
646 | Play better chess with Leonard Barden | Wikipedia | |
647 | Play Like a Girl! | Wikipedia | |
648 | Play Like A Grandmaster | Alexander Kotov | Goodreads |
649 | Play the 2 | Wikipedia | |
650 | Play The 4 f3 Nimzo-Indian | Wikipedia | |
651 | Play the Alekhine | Wikipedia | |
652 | Play the Benko Gambit | Wikipedia | |
653 | Play the Caro-Kann: A Complete Chess Opening Repertoire Against 1 e4 | Wikipedia | |
654 | Play the Catalan: Open Variation | Wikipedia | |
655 | Play The Classical Dutch | Wikipedia | |
656 | Play the English | Wikipedia | |
657 | Play the Evans Gambit | Wikipedia | |
658 | Play the French | Wikipedia | |
659 | Play the Grünfeld | Wikipedia | |
660 | Play the King’s Indian | Wikipedia | |
661 | Play the London System | Wikipedia | |
662 | Play the Najdorf Sicilian | Wikipedia | |
663 | Play the Najdorf: Scheveningen Style | Wikipedia | |
664 | Play the Nimzo-Indian | Wikipedia | |
665 | Play The Open Games As Black | Wikipedia | |
666 | Play the Ponziani | Wikipedia | |
667 | Play The Queen’s Gambit | Wikipedia | |
668 | Play the Scandinavian | Wikipedia | |
669 | Play the Semi-Slav | Wikipedia | |
670 | Play The Sicilian Dragon | Wikipedia | |
671 | Play the Sicilian Kan | Wikipedia | |
672 | Play the St | Wikipedia | |
673 | Playing 1 | Wikipedia | |
674 | Playing the Queen’s Gambit: A Grandmaster Guide | Wikipedia | |
675 | Playing to Win | Wikipedia | |
676 | Popular Chess Variants | Wikipedia | |
677 | Positional Chess Handbook | Wikipedia | |
678 | Positional Play | Dvoretsky | Chess Area |
679 | Power Chess for Kids | Hertan | Dan Heisman |
680 | Power Play – The King’s Indian Attack | Wikipedia | |
681 | Practical Bishop Endings | Wikipedia | |
682 | Practical Chess Defence | Wikipedia | |
683 | Practical Chess Exercises | Cheng | Dan Heisman |
684 | Practical Chess Openings | Wikipedia | |
685 | Practical Endgame Lessons | Wikipedia | |
686 | Practical Endgame Play – beyond the basics | Wikipedia | |
687 | Practical Endgame Play – mastering the basics | Wikipedia | |
688 | Practical Endgame Tips | Wikipedia | |
689 | Practical Knight Endings | Wikipedia | |
690 | Practical Rook Endings | Wikipedia | |
691 | Prepare to Attack | Wikipedia | |
692 | Profile of a Prodigy: The Life and Games of Bobby Fischer | Wikipedia | |
693 | Pump Up Your Rating | Axel Smith | Goodreads |
694 | Queen’s Gambit Accepted | Wikipedia | |
695 | Queen’s Gambit Declined: Bg5 Systems | Wikipedia | |
696 | Queen’s Gambit, Chigorin Defence | Wikipedia | |
697 | Queen’s Indian Defence: Kasparov System | Wikipedia | |
698 | Queen’s Pawn Attack Revealed | Wikipedia | |
699 | Queenmagic, Kingmagic | Ian Watson | Goodreads |
700 | Questions and Answers on Practical Endgame Play | Wikipedia | |
701 | Rapid Chess Improvement | de la Maza | Dan Heisman |
702 | Reassess Your Chess, 4th Edition | IM Jeremy Silman | US Chess |
703 | Reggio Emilia 2007/2008 | Wikipedia | |
704 | Reinfeld on the End-game in Chess | Wikipedia | |
705 | Revolutionize Your Chess | Wikipedia | |
706 | Richter-Veresov System: The Chameleon Chess Repertoire | Wikipedia | |
707 | Road to Chess Improvement | Wikipedia | |
708 | Rocking the Ramparts | Wikipedia | |
709 | Roman Dzindzichashvili – Sein Aufstieg zur Weltspitze (in German) | Wikipedia | |
710 | Romantic Chess Openings | Wikipedia | |
711 | Rook Against Two Pieces | Wikipedia | |
712 | Rook Endings | Wikipedia | |
713 | Rubinstein’s Chess Masterpieces: 100 Selected Games | Hans Kmoch | Goodreads |
714 | Rudolph Spielmann Master Of Invention | Wikipedia | |
715 | Russians versus Fischer | Wikipedia | |
716 | Salo Flohr und das Schachleben in der Tschechoslawakei (in German) | Wikipedia | |
717 | Samurai Chess: Mastering Strategic Thinking Through The Martial Art of the Mind | Michael J. Gelb | Goodreads |
718 | San Antonio, 1972 : Church’s Fried Chicken, Inc | Wikipedia | |
719 | San Luis 2005: How Chess Found Its Champion | Wikipedia | |
720 | Sargon: A Computer Chess Program | Wikipedia | |
721 | Saving Lost Positions | Wikipedia | |
722 | Scandinavian Defense: The Dynamic 3 | Wikipedia | |
723 | Schach: Spiel, Sport, Wissenschaft, Kunst (in German) | Wikipedia | |
724 | Schach: TV-Worldcup ’82 Turnier Der Schachgrossmeister Karpow, Spasski, Timman, Seirawan, Torre, Nunn, Bouaziz, Lobron (in German) | Wikipedia | |
725 | School of Chess Excellence 2 – Tactical | Dvoretsky | Chess Area |
726 | School of Chess Excellence 3 – Strategic | Dvoretsky | Chess Area |
727 | School of Future Champions series | Mark Dvoretsky | Chessable |
728 | Searching for Bob | Fischer: The Father of a Prodigy Observes the World of Chess | Goodreads |
729 | Second Piatigorsky Cup | Wikipedia | |
730 | Secret of Practical Chess | John Nunn | Quality Chess Blog |
731 | Secrets of Attacking Chess | Wikipedia | |
732 | Secrets of Chess Defence | Wikipedia | |
733 | Secrets of Chess Endgame Strategy | Wikipedia | |
734 | Secrets of Chess Intuition | Wikipedia | |
735 | Secrets of Chess Tactics | Mark Dvoretsky | Chessable |
736 | Secrets of Chess Training | Wikipedia | |
737 | Secrets of Chess Training (now School of Chess Excellence 1) | Mark Dvoretsky | Quality Chess Blog |
738 | Secrets of Chess Transformations | Wikipedia | |
739 | Secrets of Creative Thinking | Wikipedia | |
740 | Secrets of Endgame Technique | Wikipedia | |
741 | Secrets of Grandmaster Endings | Andrew Soltis | Dan Heisman |
742 | Secrets of Minor-Piece Endings | Wikipedia | |
743 | Secrets of Opening Preparation | Wikipedia | |
744 | Secrets of Pawnless Endings | Wikipedia | |
745 | Secrets of Positional Chess | Wikipedia | |
746 | Secrets of Positional Play | Wikipedia | |
747 | Secrets of Rook Endings | Wikipedia | |
748 | Secrets of the Sicilian Dragon | Wikipedia | |
749 | Sharpen Your Chess Tactics in 7 Days | Wikipedia | |
750 | Sherwood Gilbert & Piper | Wikipedia | |
751 | Shortest Proof Games | Wikipedia | |
752 | Sicilian Accelerated Dragon | Wikipedia | |
753 | Sicilian Attacks | Wikipedia | |
754 | Sicilian Dragon: Yugoslav Attack | Wikipedia | |
755 | Sicilian Grand Prix Attack | Wikipedia | |
756 | Sicilian Kan | Wikipedia | |
757 | Sicilian Love: Lev Polugaevsky Chess Tournament, Bueno Aires 1994 | Wikipedia | |
758 | Sicilian Najdorf Polugaevsky Variation | Wikipedia | |
759 | Sicilian Scheveningen | Wikipedia | |
760 | Sicilian, Najdorf | Wikipedia | |
761 | Sicilian: Keres Attack | Wikipedia | |
762 | Simple Chess | Wikipedia | |
763 | Six Hundred Endings | Wikipedia | |
764 | Sixty-Six Master Games played in the London International Chess Tournament 1932 | Wikipedia | |
765 | Slav: Botvinnik Variation | Wikipedia | |
766 | Smart Chip from St | Wikipedia | |
767 | Smith-Morra Accepted | Wikipedia | |
768 | Smith-Morra Declined | Wikipedia | |
769 | Solving in Style | Wikipedia | |
770 | Sorcerer’s Apprentice | David Bronstein | Goodreads |
771 | Soviet Chess 1917–1991 | Wikipedia | |
772 | Soviet Chess Strategy | Wikipedia | |
773 | Spassky’s 100 Best Games | Wikipedia | |
774 | Square One | Bruce Pandolfini | Dan Heisman |
775 | Standard Chess Openings | Wikipedia | |
776 | Starting out: Alekhine’s Defence | Wikipedia | |
777 | Starting Out: Attacking Play | Wikipedia | |
778 | Starting out: Chess Tactics and Checkmates | Chris Ward | Dan Heisman |
779 | Starting Out: Closed Sicilian | Wikipedia | |
780 | Starting out: d-pawn attacks | Wikipedia | |
781 | Starting Out: King’s Indian Attack | Wikipedia | |
782 | Starting Out: Minor Piece Endgames | Wikipedia | |
783 | Starting Out: Open Games | Wikipedia | |
784 | Starting Out: Pawn Endings | Wikipedia | |
785 | Starting Out: Queen’s Gambit Declined | Wikipedia | |
786 | Starting Out: Rook Endgames | Wikipedia | |
787 | Starting Out: Sicilian Najdorf | Wikipedia | |
788 | Starting Out: Sicilian Sveshnikov | Wikipedia | |
789 | Starting Out: Slav & Semi-Slav | Wikipedia | |
790 | Starting Out: The Accelerated Dragon | Wikipedia | |
791 | Starting Out: The c3 Sicilian | Wikipedia | |
792 | Starting Out: the Caro-Kann | Wikipedia | |
793 | Starting out: the Colle | Wikipedia | |
794 | Starting out: The Dutch Defence | Wikipedia | |
795 | Starting Out: The Grand Prix Attack | Wikipedia | |
796 | Starting Out: The Grunfeld | Wikipedia | |
797 | Starting Out: The Modern | Wikipedia | |
798 | Starting Out: The Modern Benoni | Wikipedia | |
799 | Starting Out: The Pirc/Modern | Wikipedia | |
800 | Starting Out: The Queen’s Indian | Wikipedia | |
801 | Starting out: the Queens Gambit | Wikipedia | |
802 | Starting Out: The Ruy Lopez | Wikipedia | |
803 | Starting Out: The Scotch Game | Wikipedia | |
804 | Starting Out: The Sicilian | Wikipedia | |
805 | Starting Out: The Sicilian Dragon | Wikipedia | |
806 | Starting Out: the Trompowsky Attack | Wikipedia | |
807 | Step by Step:From Beginner to Champion | Wikipedia | |
808 | Storia degli scacchi in Italia (in Italian) | Wikipedia | |
809 | Storming the Barricades | Wikipedia | |
810 | Strategic Play | Wikipedia | |
811 | Studies and Games | Wikipedia | |
812 | Sveshnikov Reloaded | Wikipedia | |
813 | Tactical Chess Endings | Wikipedia | |
814 | Tactical Play | Wikipedia | |
815 | Tactics for Advanced Players | Yuri Averbakh | US Chess |
816 | Tactics in the King’s Indian | Wikipedia | |
817 | Tactics Time 2 1001 Real Chess Tactics From Real | Tim Brennan | Goodreads |
818 | Take My Rooks | Wikipedia | |
819 | Tango! A Dynamic Answer to 1 d4 | Wikipedia | |
820 | Teach Yourself Chess | Wikipedia | |
821 | Teaching Chess in the 21st Century | Wikipedia | |
822 | Technique in chess | Wikipedia | |
823 | The 1990 World Chess Championship, Karpov vs | Wikipedia | |
824 | The Adventure of Chess | Wikipedia | |
825 | The Alekhine for the Tournament Player | Wikipedia | |
826 | The Art of Combination | Maxim Blokh | Goodreads |
827 | The Art of Defence in Chess | Wikipedia | |
828 | The Art of Positional Play | Wikipedia | |
829 | The Art of Sacrifice in Chess | Rudolf Spielmann | Goodreads |
830 | The Art of the Sacrifice in Chess | Wikipedia | |
831 | The Attacking Manual 2: Technique and Praxis | Wikipedia | |
832 | The Attacking Manual: Basic Principles | Wikipedia | |
833 | The Basis of Combination in Chess | Wikipedia | |
834 | The Batsford Book of Chess Records | Wikipedia | |
835 | The Battle of Chess Ideas | Wikipedia | |
836 | The Benko Gambit | Wikipedia | |
837 | The Benoni for the Tournament Player | Wikipedia | |
838 | The Berlin Wall | Wikipedia | |
839 | The Best of Chess Life and Review Volume 1 | Wikipedia | |
840 | The Best of Lone Pine | Wikipedia | |
841 | The Big Book of Busts | Wikipedia | |
842 | The Bishop’s Opening Explained | Wikipedia | |
843 | The Blackmar-Diemer Gambit | Wikipedia | |
844 | The Blue Book of Chess Teaching the Rudiments of the Game, and Giving an Analysis of All the Recognized Openings | Wikipedia | |
845 | The Blumenfeld Gambit | Wikipedia | |
846 | The Bobby Fischer I Knew And Other Stories | Wikipedia | |
847 | The book of the first American chess congress | Wikipedia | |
848 | The Book of the Nottingham International Chess Tournament | Wikipedia | |
849 | The book of the Sixth American Chess Congress | Wikipedia | |
850 | The Budapest Defence | Wikipedia | |
851 | The Budapest for the Tournament Player | Wikipedia | |
852 | The Budapest Gambit | Wikipedia | |
853 | The Cambridge Springs | Wikipedia | |
854 | The Centenary Match – Kasparov-Karpov III | Wikipedia | |
855 | The Chebanenko Slav According to Bologan | Wikipedia | |
856 | The Chess Advantage in Black and White | Wikipedia | |
857 | The Chess Artist: Genius, Obsession, and the World’s Oldest Game | J.C. Hallman | Goodreads |
858 | The Chess Companion | Wikipedia | |
859 | The Chess Doctor: Surefire Cures for What Ails Your Game | Wikipedia | |
860 | The Chess Games of Greco | Wikipedia | |
861 | The Chess Kings Volume One | Wikipedia | |
862 | The Chess Machine | Wikipedia | |
863 | The chess mind | Wikipedia | |
864 | The Chess Opening For You: A Complete System For White And Black | Larry Evans | Goodreads |
865 | The Chess Player’s Bedside Book | Wikipedia | |
866 | The Chess Struggle in Practice | David Bronstein | Five Books |
867 | The Chess Tactics Workbook | Woolum | Dan Heisman |
868 | The Chess Training Pocket Book | Alburt | Dan Heisman |
869 | The Chess-Player’s Companion | Wikipedia | |
870 | The Chess-Player’s Handbook | Wikipedia | |
871 | The ChessCafe Puzzle Book 2: Test and Improve Your Positional Intuition | Wikipedia | |
872 | The ChessCafe Puzzle Book: Test and Improve Your Tactical Vision | Wikipedia | |
873 | The Chinese School of Chess | Wikipedia | |
874 | The Chronicle of the World Chess Championship ’96 | Wikipedia | |
875 | The Classical King’s Indian Uncovered | Wikipedia | |
876 | The Classified Encyclopedia of Chess Variants | Wikipedia | |
877 | The Colle-Koltanowski System | Wikipedia | |
878 | The Complete Benko Gambit | Wikipedia | |
879 | The Complete Benoni | Wikipedia | |
880 | The Complete Book of Chess Strategy | Wikipedia | |
881 | The Complete c3 Sicilian | Wikipedia | |
882 | The Complete Chess Course | Wikipedia | |
883 | The Complete Grunfeld | Wikipedia | |
884 | The Complete Hedgehog, Vol | Wikipedia | |
885 | The Complete Idiot’s Guide to Chess | Chess For Novices | |
886 | The Complete Torre Attack | Wikipedia | |
887 | The Controversial Samisch King’s Indian | Wikipedia | |
888 | The Critical Moment | Wikipedia | |
889 | The Development of Chess Style | Wikipedia | |
890 | The Dynamic English | Wikipedia | |
891 | The Dynamic Reti | Wikipedia | |
892 | The Encyclopaedia of Chess | Wikipedia | |
893 | The Encyclopedia of Chess Variants | Wikipedia | |
894 | The English Attack | Wikipedia | |
895 | The English Attack | Wikipedia | |
896 | The English Chess Explosion: From Miles to Short | Wikipedia | |
897 | The English Defence | Wikipedia | |
898 | The Even More Complete Chess Addict | Wikipedia | |
899 | The Evolution of Chess Opening Theory | Wikipedia | |
900 | The Exploits and Triumphs, in Europe, of Paul Morphy | Wikipedia | |
901 | The Fabulous Budapest Gambit | Wikipedia | |
902 | The Fascinating King’s Gambit | Wikipedia | |
903 | The fighting Fajarowicz | Wikipedia | |
904 | The Final Candidates Match Buenos Aires, 1971: Fischer vs Petrosian | Wikipedia | |
905 | The Fine Art of Swindling | Wikipedia | |
906 | The Flexible French | Wikipedia | |
907 | The Four Knights Game | Wikipedia | |
908 | The French Defence | Wikipedia | |
909 | The French Tarrasch | Wikipedia | |
910 | The Gambit Guide to the Modern Benoni | Wikipedia | |
911 | The Golden Treasury Of Chess | Israel Albert Horowitz | Goodreads |
912 | The Grandmaster Battle Manual | Wikipedia | |
913 | The Great Chess Tournaments and Their Stories | Wikipedia | |
914 | The Great Evans Gambit Debate | Wikipedia | |
915 | The Greatest Ever Chess Endgames | Wikipedia | |
916 | The Greatest Ever Chess Opening Ideas | Wikipedia | |
917 | The Greatest Ever Chess Tricks and Traps | Wikipedia | |
918 | The Grunfeld Defence | Wikipedia | |
919 | The Grünfeld Defence Revealed | Wikipedia | |
920 | The Grunfeld for the Attacking Player | Wikipedia | |
921 | The Human Comedy of Chess | Wikipedia | |
922 | The Immortal Capablanca | Wikipedia | |
923 | The Improving Chess Thinker | Heisman | Dan Heisman |
924 | The ISBN in the book may be misprinted as 978-978-9-639-7500-8-1, additional OCLC 271533364 | Wikipedia | |
925 | The Italian Gambit (and) A Guiding Repertoire for White–1 | Wikipedia | |
926 | The Italian Game | Wikipedia | |
927 | The Joys of Chess | Hesse | Dan Heisman |
928 | The Killer Sicilian | Wikipedia | |
929 | The King: Chess Pieces | Wikipedia | |
930 | The King’s Gambit | Wikipedia | |
931 | The King’s Indian for the Attacking Player | Wikipedia | |
932 | The Kings of Chess | Wikipedia | |
933 | The Logical Approach to Chess | Euwe, Blaine, Rumble | Dan Heisman |
934 | The Luzhin Defense | Vladimir Nabokov | Five Books |
935 | The Magic of Chess Tactics | Wikipedia | |
936 | The Mammoth Book of the World’s Greatest Chess Games | Wikipedia | |
937 | The Marshall Attack | Wikipedia | |
938 | The Middle Game in Chess | Wikipedia | |
939 | The Middle Game, Book One: Static Features | Wikipedia | |
940 | The Middle Game, Book Two: Dynamic and Subjective Features | Wikipedia | |
941 | The Middlegame – Book I : Static Features (Algebraic Edition) (Bk. 1) | Max Euwe | Goodreads |
942 | The Middlegame, Book 2: Dynamic & Subjective Features | Max Euwe | Goodreads |
943 | The Modern Benoni | Wikipedia | |
944 | The Modern Benoni Revealed | Wikipedia | |
945 | The Modern Chess Instructor | Wikipedia | |
946 | The Modern Chess Sacrifice | Wikipedia | |
947 | The Modern Morra Gambit | Wikipedia | |
948 | The Modern Philidor Defence | Wikipedia | |
949 | The Morra (Smith) Gambit | Wikipedia | |
950 | The Most Instructive Games of the Young Grandmasters | Wikipedia | |
951 | The Most Valuable Skills in Chess | Wikipedia | |
952 | The Najdorf Variation of the Sicilian Defense | Wikipedia | |
953 | The New Bogo-Indian | Wikipedia | |
954 | The New Sicilian Dragon | Wikipedia | |
955 | The Nimzo-Indian: 4 e3 | Wikipedia | |
956 | The Official Blue Book and Encyclopedia of Chess | Wikipedia | |
957 | The Old Indian Renewed | Wikipedia | |
958 | The Orangutan (1 | Wikipedia | |
959 | The Oxford History of Board Games | Wikipedia | |
960 | The Philidor Files | Wikipedia | |
961 | The Queen’s Gambit Accepted | Wikipedia | |
962 | The Queen’s Indian Defence | Wikipedia | |
963 | The Quickest Chess Victories of All Time | Wikipedia | |
964 | The Reliable Past | Wikipedia | |
965 | The Road to Chess Mastery: A Sure Way to Improve Your Game | Wikipedia | |
966 | The Road to the Top | Paul Keres | The Grandmaster’s Club |
967 | The Ruy Lopez Revisited | Wikipedia | |
968 | The Safest Grünfeld | Wikipedia | |
969 | The Samisch King’s Indian | Wikipedia | |
970 | The Scandinavian | Wikipedia | |
971 | The Scandinavian Defence | Wikipedia | |
972 | The Scotch Game | Wikipedia | |
973 | The Scotch Game Explained | Wikipedia | |
974 | The Scotch Game for White | Wikipedia | |
975 | The Search for Chess Perfection | C. J. S. Purdy | Chess For All Ages |
976 | The Sharpest Sicilian | Wikipedia | |
977 | The Sicilian Dragon | Wikipedia | |
978 | The Sicilian Flank Game (Najdorf Variation) | Wikipedia | |
979 | The Sicilian Sozin | Wikipedia | |
980 | The Sicilian Taimanov | Wikipedia | |
981 | The Sorcerer’s Apprentice | Wikipedia | |
982 | The Soviet Championships | Wikipedia | |
983 | The Soviet Chess Conveyor | Wikipedia | |
984 | The Soviet School of Chess | Wikipedia | |
985 | The Spanish Exchange | Wikipedia | |
986 | The Sporting Scene: White Knights of Reykjavik | Wikipedia | |
987 | The Steps Method | Rob Brunia and Cor van Wijgerden | Chess |
988 | The Survival Guide to Competitive Chess | Wikipedia | |
989 | The Survival Guide to Rook Endings | Wikipedia | |
990 | The Symmetrical English | Wikipedia | |
991 | The System: A World Champion’s Approach to Chess | Wikipedia | |
992 | The Test of Time | Kasparov | Rafaelleitao |
993 | The Two Knights Defence | Wikipedia | |
994 | The Ultimate Chess Puzzle Book | Wikipedia | |
995 | The Ultimate Colle | Wikipedia | |
996 | The Ultimate Pirc | Wikipedia | |
997 | The Unknown Capablanca | Wikipedia | |
998 | The Veresov | Wikipedia | |
999 | The Winning Way | Pandolfini (basic opening patterns, traps) | Dan Heisman |
1000 | The Wonderful Winawer | Wikipedia | |
1001 | The World Champions I Knew | Gennady Sosonko | The Chess World |
1002 | The World Chess Championship 1937 | Wikipedia | |
1003 | The World of Chess | Wikipedia | |
1004 | The World’s a Chessboard | Wikipedia | |
1005 | The World’s Great Chess Games | Wikipedia | |
1006 | The World’s Most Instructive Amateur Game Book | Heisman | Dan Heisman |
1007 | The World’s Greatest Chess Games | Nunn, Burgess, and Emms | Dan Heisman |
1008 | Theory and Practice of Chess Endings | Alexander Panchenko | Chess Tutor |
1009 | This Crazy World of Chess | Wikipedia | |
1010 | Three Hundred Chess Games | Tarrasch | Chess Area |
1011 | Three Steps to Chess Mastery | Wikipedia | |
1012 | Timman’s Selected Games: Chess the Adventurous Way | Wikipedia | |
1013 | Tony Miles:It’s Only Me | Wikipedia | |
1014 | Tragicomedy in the Endgame: Instructive Mistakes of the Masters | Mark Dvoretsky | The Chess World |
1015 | Tratado General de Ajedrez – 4 Tomos | Roberto G. Grau | Goodreads |
1016 | Trends in the King’s Indian Four Pawns Attack | Wikipedia | |
1017 | Twelve Great Chess Players and Their Best Games | Wikipedia | |
1018 | ULTIMATE CHESS PUZZLE BOOK | JOHN EMMS | Chessentials |
1019 | Understanding Chess Endgames | Wikipedia | |
1020 | Understanding The Caro-Kann Defense | Wikipedia | |
1021 | Understanding the Chess Openings | Wikipedia | |
1022 | Understanding the Grünfeld | Wikipedia | |
1023 | Understanding the King’s Indian | Wikipedia | |
1024 | Understanding the Spanish | Wikipedia | |
1025 | Understanding Your Chess | Wikipedia | |
1026 | Unorthodox Chess Openings | Wikipedia | |
1027 | Unusual Queen’s Gambit Declined | Wikipedia | |
1028 | Van Perlo’s Endgame Tactics | Wikipedia | |
1029 | Vasily Smyslov: Endgame Virtuoso | Wikipedia | |
1030 | Verdens bedste Skak | Wikipedia | |
1031 | Victory in the Opening | Wikipedia | |
1032 | Warriors of the Mind | Wikipedia | |
1033 | Who’s Afraid of the King’s Gambit Accepted? | Wikipedia | |
1034 | Win at Chess | Fred Reinfeld | Goodreads |
1035 | Win In The Opening!: Opening Mistakes And How To Punish Them | Wikipedia | |
1036 | Win with the London System | Wikipedia | |
1037 | Win With the Stonewall Dutch | Wikipedia | |
1038 | Winning Chess Endings | Wikipedia | |
1039 | Winning Chess Exercises for Kids | Coakley | Dan Heisman |
1040 | Winning Chess Explained | Wikipedia | |
1041 | Winning Chess Middlegames | Wikipedia | |
1042 | Winning Chess Openings | Wikipedia | |
1043 | Winning Chess Puzzles for Kids Vol 1 and Vol 2 | Jeff Coakley | Dan Heisman |
1044 | Winning Endgame Strategy | Wikipedia | |
1045 | Winning Endgame Technique | Wikipedia | |
1046 | Winning Endgames | Wikipedia | |
1047 | Winning Pawn Structures | Baburin | Chess Area |
1048 | Winning the Won Game | Wikipedia | |
1049 | Winning Unorthodox Openings | Wikipedia | |
1050 | Winning With the Catalan | Wikipedia | |
1051 | Winning With the Dragon | Wikipedia | |
1052 | Winning With the English | Wikipedia | |
1053 | Winning With the Grunfeld | Wikipedia | |
1054 | Winning With the King’s Gambit | Wikipedia | |
1055 | Winning with the Krazy kat and Old Hippo | Wikipedia | |
1056 | Winning With the Najdorf | Wikipedia | |
1057 | Winning with the Philidor | Wikipedia | |
1058 | Winning With the Queen’s Indian | Wikipedia | |
1059 | Winning with the Scandinavian | Wikipedia | |
1060 | Winning with the Schliemann | Wikipedia | |
1061 | Winning with the Scotch | Wikipedia | |
1062 | Winning With the Sicilian Dragon 2 | Wikipedia | |
1063 | Winning with the Smith-Morra Gambit | Wikipedia | |
1064 | Winning With the Torre Attack | Wikipedia | |
1065 | Winning With the Trompowsky | Wikipedia | |
1066 | World Champion at the Third Attempt | Wikipedia | |
1067 | World Chess Champions | Wikipedia | |
1068 | World Chess Championship: Kramnik Vs Leko 2004 | Wikipedia | |
1069 | You Move | Wikipedia |
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Source | Article |
Beginner Chess Blog | The Best Chess Books! |
Chess | 5 Great Chess Books For Beginners |
Chess Area | chess books |
Chess For All Ages | Chess Bibliography |
Chess For Novices | The Best Chess Books for Beginners and Novices |
Chess Improvement Blog | THE BEST CHESS BOOKS EVER – PART 1 |
Chess Tutor | Top 10 best chess books |
Chessable | The Best Chess Books Ever Written According to 10 Chess Masters |
Chessentials | Best chess tactics books |
Dan Heisman | RECOMMENDED BOOKS |
Five Books | The best books on Chess |
Goodreads | Best Chess Books |
Quality Chess Blog | The Best 10 Books of the 20th Century |
Rafaelleitao | THE BEST CHESS BOOKS EVER WRITTEN |
The Chess World | 25 Best Chess Books Every Player Must Have |
The Grandmaster’s Club | Top 10 chess books of all time, chess books reviews |
The Spruce | Top 5 Chess Books to Help Beginners Improve Their Game |
US Chess | How to Study Chess |
Wikipedia | List of chess books |